Netherlands Friesland 28 Stuivers (Florin) 1690 Countermarked with Crowned shield of Friesland KM#70.2 Countermark VF host coin Fine with two flan cracks at 2 and 8 o'clock reaching to the inner circle, unpriced in any grade by Krause, Rare
Sweden 1718 Death of King Carl XII 20mm in silver Obv draped bust right, reverse WAS TRAURETIHR DOCH BIN ICH GLEICH TOD SO LEBT GOTT NOCH in seven lines 1718 D.11.December in exergue EF nicely toned
USAHalf Dollar 1807 Small Stars type the rare variety approaching EF by English standards with a good eye appeal lists at $8,500 in AU 55 on the PCGS web site
USAHalf Dollar 1834 Small Date with Large C in 50C Breen 4710 UNC with superb red, green and gold toning, the lightest cabinet friction barely detracts
A pattern blister pack trial for an unadopted series of medallions depicting Henry VIII and his six wives with hand drawn illustrations and including seven medallions - probably unique?as struck
Australiapattern 1937 Edward VIII proof crown - a unique mule, struck in copper, using the crowned and robed bust?having the legend 'King Emperor'?and rev. large crown. Virtually as struck
Australiapattern 1937 Edward VIII proof crown - a unique?mule using the crowned and robed bust, after B. McKennel, having?a 'King Emperor' legend and rev. large crown. Struck on a Barton metal type gold veneer flan - the only other similar coin being?a unique 22ct gold example. Choice?? FDC.???
Australiapattern 1937 three crownproof set. A unique set in a handmade sample plush case. All having Edward VIII's bare head?Obv by D. R. Golder after H. Paget with full titles and rev. large crown. The proof gold finished coin is?made very similar to Barton metal, where a gold veneered blank is?made prior to striking, imparting a superior mirror field rather than gold plating after striking. The sterling silver pattern crown is the only 'Patina' example ever to be struck at the Royal Mint,?having a?slightly firmer edge than all later coins. The final coin is?a unique bronzed proof trial with an I.N.A. ticket All coins are choice?F.D.C
Canadapattern 1937 Edward VIII bare head proofdollar struck on a Barton metal style flan producing a superior mirror golden finish, probably only 3 struck???FDC
Canadapattern 1937 Edward VIII crowned and robed proofdollar struck on a Barton metal style flan producing a superior mirror golden finish, probably only 4 struck FDC.
Cypruspattern 1937 45 piastres Edward VIII crowned and robed with a 'King Emperor' legend, only known?from this copper trial of 10 examples, the next lot?and a unique piece in gold, choice?as struck
Cypruspattern 1937 45 Piastres Edward VIII crowned and robed with a?'King Emperor' legend, the only example known in this golden alloy, choice?as struck
Cypruspattern 1937 45 Piastres having a stylised and?unique bare head of Edward VIII?showing somewhat gaunt features. Struck in bronzed copper and probably unique. FDC.
Czech Republicpattern 2004 5 euros, a large 40 mm copper coin. Rev. is a mule from the Slovakian issue depicting a peasant woman?and not?a Czech horseman. Very rare FDC
Denmarkpattern 2002?1 euro, an early trial having?the Obv. 'Danmark' legend too large, which encroached into the central portion. Probably unique, as struck
GB Pattern 1936 crown, a trial struck in brass, Obv. Edward VIII the stylised portrait for Hearne having no border beads, rev. St. George and dragon. Plain edge and extremely rare as struck as struck
GB Pattern uniface double-florin or quintuple sovereigntrial in brass, with obv.of Edward VIII depicting a rare more youthful portrait. Rev. 'Model' and believed unique as struck
Jerseypattern 4 shillings Edward VIII bare head, but muled with a George V 1910 reverse. Only one other example is known and this is in the I.N.A. archives. These two examples?are the only mules known?in the entire 'Patina' series?virtually FDC
Slovakiapattern 2004 5 euros, a large 40 mm copper coin. Rev. is a mule from the?Czech Republic?issue depicting a?horseman?and not?a Slovakian peasant. Very rare
South Africapattern 1937 crown Edward VIII having a crowned and robed ?bust with the legend 'Emperor'. Only this example exists with this unique muling,?as struck
Southern Rhodesiapattern 1937 crown Edward VIII having a crowned and robed bust with the legend 'Emperor'. Unique?by being a trial in bronzed copper?FDC
Turkeypattern 2004 proof set1 cent to 2 euros - a 5 euro blank is included, this denomination never being struck. A unique set housed in a handmade case, which includes unique trial solid brass 1 euro and 2 euros. Included is an annotated I.N.A. certificate as struck
Please browse the results of our past auctions using the navigation tools above.
Or browse our previous auctions using our text-based directory
Sell or auction your old coins
With London Coins selling your material could not be easier. We offer free appraisals, probate valuations, house visits, free collection of bulky material from your home, immediate cash offers and an auctioneering service.
If you have material to sell we offer a straightforward and easy to follow service which gives you the option of consigning your material to auction, or selling it to us direct for cash.
For further details please see our How To Sell Your Coins page and request our information pack.
Buy World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots
London Coins holds auctions every three months with a dedicated section for World Coins. This section covers all world issues offered as individual items or small groups, including non English hammered and medieval issues, Scottish and Irish issues will be listed here also.
To receive the next London Coins auction catalogue join our mailing list.